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It doesn't matter if gun violence is down. We need to get guns and bullets and automatic weapons off the streets. — Don Lemon

The Kingdom of Remain spans all space and memory.
It is the Eternal Kingdom, the Silver Kingdom, an ancient sphere born of our love and our sorrow, our blood and our joy.
The Kingdom of Remain encompasses countless stars and minds. It has served our people for millennia. And we have served it in return.
The Kingdom of Remain is our place. It is our home.
The Kingdom of Remain is our legacy. It is our story.
It is the only tale we have worth telling. — Peter Fane

Living by faith isn't living with certainty. It's trusting God in spite of unanswered questions and unresolved doubts. — Rick Warren

Messi makes the difference most of the time. In particular, he is always going forwards. He never passes the ball backwards or sideways. He has only one idea, to run towards the goal.So as a football fan, just enjoy the show. — Zinedine Zidane

eat less and exercise more. — J.B. Espin

It takes great courage to accept the constant changes of the emotions within ourselves, and even more audacity to express them whenever they occur and without filter or delay. — Nityananda Das

It is possible to be homesick for a place even when you are there. — Don DeLillo

Love gives a sense of rest. — Janet Erskine Stuart

An inch of progress is worth a yard of complaint. — Booker T. Washington

A split second is nothing compared to twenty-four hours. On God's clock you're in the middle of your millisecond. Compared to eternity, what is seventy, eighty, ninety years? — Max Lucado

There's more to boxing than hitting. There's not getting hit, for instance. — George Foreman

My goal is to continue to act and still be a professional kiteboarder. — Maika Monroe

Life seemed to Prince Andrey a series of senseless phenomena following one another without any connection. — Leo Tolstoy

Anger so clouds the mind that it cannot perceive the truth. — Cato The Elder